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Quote: Originally Posted by Tailpipe From what I have seen iphone 2.0 looks cheap and flimsy. Surely iPhone 2.0 is software?!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Walter Slocombe DAMN IT!!! I'd HAVE to buy one!!!11!! Amazing concept art Patent it and send it in to Apple pronto! Wouldn't Apple have to deal in the real world? You know, like actually fitting in compon…
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"I'm 100% sure a new MacBook Pro will arrive this year." No shit, Sherlock.
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Air's what?
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Aarrrgghhhh! Same answer as every other bloody time this sort of question is asked. If you need or want it now, buy it now. If you don't, then wait.
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Oh FFS!
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign Macworld UK is reporting Duffy doing a gig on the 15th Feb in the Regent Street store. I wonder if that corresponds with some other (more interesting) product updates? Given that it's Duffy, any new prod…
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That was hard work, getting an answer. Those are mostly about tweaks rather than re-design. And they still don't answer my original point, which was that "being 5 years old" isn't a reason for change. I see that wasn't in your list, for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dkillian It's old and stale. It no longer excites (like the new iMac, iPhone, Macbook or MBA). MBP has been around for 5+ years. In computer years, that's like 20 years... So, I am countering your counter (not gr…
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Turn it around? Because you can't answer the question? Who said the iPod or anything else shouldn't change? I'm countering the argument that it must change because it's five years old. That's wrong. It can/should/will change when there's s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dkillian Are you kidding? Seriously? No. And all those words and you still didn't answer the question. What's wrong with the current design, and what needs changing?
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Quote: Originally Posted by pointycollars I'm fairly surprised that Apple, a company for whom one of their main selling points is their industrial design, would let one of their product lines stagnate for 5-plus years without a facelift. I'm def…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jowie74 I can't imagine USB is fast enough to allow for RAID, but I could be wrong. I think I'd be happier with a separate NAS with RAID-1 though. RAID isn't just about speed, it's also about resiliance. A genera…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wheelhot INTEGRATED BATTERY SUCKS!!!! Do you not understand that compromises have to be made to make it thin? A removable battery would add several mm, which, percentage-wise, is huge.
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign ...Just stick an ethernet based disk on your router and share it. Are we still talking about TimeMachine? It uses directory hardlinks, which this setup wouldn't provide.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 ..But the paranoid part of me says attaching a hard drive by a cable once a day is not a huge imposition. No it's not, but in my case I want to back up two or three Macs, so I need either Leopard Server, …
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If it's not relevant, why was it in the original poster's .sig? It was clearly nonsense, as pointed out by John5481. Blame the original poster.
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No. (This board doesn't accept the answer "No", unless I add something superfluous, like this)
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Apple can't win with some people! They'll introduce some great products, yet some people will still be disappointed because they're not getting everything on that wet dream made-up list.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Olternaut I did the same and they actually emailed me back that yes they will be offering this service free if enough people respond. What reputable outfit goes around doing business this way?